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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has been wired" is a perfectly valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that the corresponding object has been connected to something else with wires. For example: "The new appliance has been wired into the circuit breaker."
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For weeks, he has been wired.
Autism represents just one form of innate neurodivergence meaning that the brain has been "wired" differently.
The office, which is on the main floor, has been wired for DSL Internet connections.
52nd & 53rd Sts. on 6th Ave .that has been wired for sound.
Unbeknown to the latte lovers, their favourite drop in has been wired for sound – and action.
The building has been wired so that any office or workspace can connect with the underlying network.
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Dozens of underground stations have been wired for cellphone service.
All fixtures have been wired and are ready to hang.
Still, Japanese expatriates here say they have been wired into the unfolding disaster.
Traditionally, most systems that monitor structures' responses to earthquakes or strong winds have been wired ones.
But they have been wired up for the broadcast of tonight's game.
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